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2013/06/29 08:08:21 (permalink)
How legit is ASIC quality from GPU-Z?  Mine is a score of 58.3%...
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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 09:21:40 (permalink)
    About as legit as The Windows Experience Index. :)
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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 09:33:52 (permalink)
    Agreed, the number is almost meaningless  




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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 13:57:29 (permalink)
    ASIC quality is not meaningles, it is significant number. If one has lower ASIC number = worse card, this number determines how card will boost - and because current Nvidia cards are based on GPU boost number has important value.
    Lower value means that you have for your money lower quality.
    I have e.g. 69% GTX 780, which is not very good and my max stable overclock is boosting only to 1189MHz. Normally I would return such a bad card to retailer, but I bought the cheapest GTX 780 available so I do not care.
    58.3% is very bad card.
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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 14:10:56 (permalink)
    Generally the higher the ASIC quality the better the overclock, both my GTX 570's are around 80%

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 14:49:42 (permalink)
    My stock 780 scored a 73.6 and it def does overclock fairly well so there might be something to it.

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 14:57:43 (permalink)
    ASIC quality is NOT useless. Higher ASIC numbers produce better overclocking cards on AIR that use less voltage.
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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 15:09:13 (permalink)
    Sajin

    ASIC quality is NOT useless. Higher ASIC numbers produce better overclocking cards on AIR that use less voltage.

     
    Yea my 2.56GB 570 only uses 0.975 volt for example at stock, where as most of them are 1.000

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 15:15:22 (permalink)
    Sajin

    ASIC quality is NOT useless. Higher ASIC numbers produce better overclocking cards on AIR that use less voltage.

     
    Most of the time I would say not to worry about ASIC as you'll see some odd examples, but a good amount of times this is true.
     
    However for my Titan's the 79% ASIC card ran hotter, could do 1.2v and did 1059 out of the box and around 1150 stable.  The 66% ran cooler, could only do 1.182v, and did 1032 and could only do 1130 stable.
     
    Go to OCN and check the GTX 780 owners thread and you'll notice most of the higher ASIC quality cards are able to get 1200 + on core stable in game and benchmark programs and also get higher voltage. 

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 15:33:27 (permalink)
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    ASIC quality is NOT useless. Higher ASIC numbers produce better overclocking cards on AIR that use less voltage.


    Most of the time I would say not to worry about ASIC as you'll see some odd examples, but a good amount of times this is true.

    However for my Titan's the 79% ASIC card ran hotter, could do 1.2v and did 1059 out of the box and around 1150 stable.  The 66% ran cooler, could only do 1.182v, and did 1032 and could only do 1130 stable.

    Go to OCN and check the GTX 780 owners thread and you'll notice most of the higher ASIC quality cards are able to get 1200 + on core stable in game and benchmark programs and also get higher voltage. 

    Yeah, I've seen those odd examples as well.
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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 15:50:31 (permalink)
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    Sajin

    ASIC quality is NOT useless. Higher ASIC numbers produce better overclocking cards on AIR that use less voltage.


    Most of the time I would say not to worry about ASIC as you'll see some odd examples, but a good amount of times this is true.

    However for my Titan's the 79% ASIC card ran hotter, could do 1.2v and did 1059 out of the box and around 1150 stable.  The 66% ran cooler, could only do 1.182v, and did 1032 and could only do 1130 stable.

    Go to OCN and check the GTX 780 owners thread and you'll notice most of the higher ASIC quality cards are able to get 1200 + on core stable in game and benchmark programs and also get higher voltage. 

    Yeah, I've seen those odd examples as well.

     
    Yeah the odder ones seem to be from the GTX 600 series and AMD's HD7000 series.  But than again the HD7000 series actually follow the ASIC quality "rules."  IE the hotter card was the lower quality chips and ran better on water with a higher OC, higher asic cards ran cooler and oced good on air but not better than the lower ASIC cards on water.
     
    Either ways tho i wouldn't put that much stock into it.

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 16:30:50 (permalink)
    With the 1200mv voltage and 40Mhz clock offset I can get 1134 stable.  I haven't tried to OC more yet but I will eventually.  Also, as long as I am getting good cooling (the ACX is an amazing GPU cooler) is 1200mv on my card fine? In Firestrike I get about 65c max, most the time it is 59-60 and I have a pretty nice fan curve set up.  I get around 60c playing PS2 with 40-110FPS at ultra settings.
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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 17:34:17 (permalink)
    How does one get this score?

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 17:42:50 (permalink)
    You download GPU-Z
    http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
     
    Install it
     
    When you open it
     
    Move your mouse cursor to the top left of the GPUZ and right click
     
    Select "Read ASIC Quality..."

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 18:00:29 (permalink)
    Rei86

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    ASIC quality is NOT useless. Higher ASIC numbers produce better overclocking cards on AIR that use less voltage.


    Most of the time I would say not to worry about ASIC as you'll see some odd examples, but a good amount of times this is true.

    However for my Titan's the 79% ASIC card ran hotter, could do 1.2v and did 1059 out of the box and around 1150 stable.  The 66% ran cooler, could only do 1.182v, and did 1032 and could only do 1130 stable.

    Go to OCN and check the GTX 780 owners thread and you'll notice most of the higher ASIC quality cards are able to get 1200 + on core stable in game and benchmark programs and also get higher voltage. 

    At least!

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 20:46:21 (permalink)
    I have 2 GTX 780 regular reference editions.  ASIC quality for my 2 cards is 70.5% and 80%.  The max my cards go to are roughly 1189 and 1215 in SLI (+174 GPU, +151 Mem).  I think the one card might go higher.  I don't think that is too shaby.

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 22:08:40 (permalink)
    My 570 is 92.4 and I'm getting 850hmz at 1V stable in BF3 on water, so not sure if that is good or bad according to the quality lol.
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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/29 23:24:39 (permalink)
    my 4gb gtx770 classy ACX gets 78.6 ASIC.  Got it today...soo far hasnt broken 55C and autofan as ran perfectly.  running the new beta drivers.  

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/30 22:45:31 (permalink)
    wow that nice  found out my asic is 30.5  :X and my sec one 76.4 how can i make that 30.5 to 76.4 

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/30 23:31:14 (permalink)
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    wow that nice  found out my asic is 30.5  :X and my sec one 76.4 how can i make that 30.5 to 76.4 

     
    Screenshots or it didn't happen....
     
    holy cow is that low...

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/06/30 23:42:21 (permalink)
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    My 570 is 92.4 and I'm getting 850hmz at 1V stable in BF3 on water, so not sure if that is good or bad according to the quality lol.

     
    850mhz at 1v stable in a water area of BF3? I see why (Sarcasm)
     
    scarface_810

    wow that nice  found out my asic is 30.5  :X and my sec one 76.4 how can i make that 30.5 to 76.4 

     
    someone who watercools/LN2 cooling is gonna want that 30.5 card
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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/07/01 04:06:35 (permalink)
    my 780's are 66.8% and 70%. but they overclock very well. I've been getting 150 on core clock no problem. and around 300 for the memory.

     
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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/07/01 12:32:27 (permalink)
    lol now i fill stuipd now it show 58.8 and 72.7 i gust don;t Download GPUZ Rog Version

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/07/01 14:40:07 (permalink)
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    lol now i fill stuipd now it show 58.8 and 72.7 i gust don;t Download GPUZ Rog Version

     
    58.8 is still pretty bad if air cooling
     
    I would RMA the card if I got one that low.
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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/07/01 18:42:09 (permalink)
    with a 60 something precent on my 780 sc acx im not terribly worried as i get +100 on gpu for oc. also remember with 780 i wouldnt expect anything 85+ bc those chips belong in a titan imo

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/07/01 20:42:34 (permalink)
    what is Asic any way. i haveit try oc it yet but i will as soon.

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/07/01 22:24:03 (permalink)
    My two Pny's 780s XLR8 are over 70%, one at 70.5 and the other one at 74.2, i can get on both @ +200 core  and +725 the mem, the first one boost at 1215, and the second one at 1228.

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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/08/21 12:22:18 (permalink)
    my EVGA GeForce GTX 770 w/ ACX asic quality is 82.4 i can over clock my to 1300 core and the mem to + 350 so far on stock voltage.  
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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/08/21 15:30:02 (permalink)
    I do not think ASIC is useful, if anything it allows some users to make themselves feel better (or worse) about their purchases as if price and performance alone wasn't enough.
     
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    ASIC quality is not meaningless, it is significant number. If one has lower ASIC number = worse card, this number determines how card will boost - and because current Nvidia cards are based on GPU boost number has important value.

    Lower value means that you have for your money lower quality.
    I have e.g. 69% GTX 780, which is not very good and my max stable overclock is boosting only to 1189MHz. Normally I would return such a bad card to retailer, but I bought the cheapest GTX 780 available so I do not care.
    58.3% is very bad card.
    If you truly believe this, then what would say about my GPUZ screenshot since you can't just disregard it because it doesn't fit an accepted range?
     


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    Re:ASIC quality GPU-Z 2013/08/21 15:36:23 (permalink)
    my 780's are 81 and 82.3 +150 on core. havent attempted to push to limit or increase mem clocks


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